Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Brad Harvey has become part of Egger, a multinational producer of wood-based materials, as Vice President, Commercial, North America. In the role at hand, Harvey will draw on his knowledge per excellence in the industry to propel expansion, fortify client bonds, and improve Egger’s regional market position.
Harvey has 19 years of expertise in the floor covering sector as a pioneer in company development and commercial sales. His previous position was Vice President of Philadelphia Commercial at Shaw Industries, a Dalton, Georgia-based Berkshire Hathaway division, before he joined Egger. He supervised product management, marketing, and strategic initiatives while leading the commercial sales leadership team. Johannes Eder, who will be going back to his home country of Austria to take a position that has not yet been revealed elsewhere, is replaced by Harvey.
Harvey excels in strategic planning, business operations, and team development, while also cultivating relationships and fostering high-performing teams, crucial for advancing Egger’s commercial strategy in North America. “I am thrilled to be joining Egger and look forward to contributing to the company’s continued success in North America,” as Harvey expressed. He added on, “Egger’s commitment to quality, innovation, and customer service aligns with my passion for building strong teams and delivering value to our partners. I’m excited for the opportunities ahead.”
Harvey’s appointment highlights Egger’s dedication to excellence and growth in North America.
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